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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 7 years agoDept of Interior Proposes Increasing Public Access to Hunting and Fishing on 1.4 Million Acres Nationwide
Proposal Includes New Opportunities at 74 National Wildlife Refuges and 15 National Fish Hatcheries, 3 of which are in Georgia.
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 7 years agoReport Finds Fatal Child Drownings Are On the Rise
Drowning remains the leading cause of unintentional death among children 1–4.
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 7 years agoGeorgia Historical Society Rededicates Cockspur Island Lighthouse Historical Marker
The original marker, dedicated in 2011, was destroyed by a tornado in 2017 that also damaged nearby Fort Pulaski.
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 7 years agoFirst Lady To Host Second Pet Adoption Day at Governor’s Mansion
"Our family is looking forward to opening the grounds of the Governor's Mansion once again to promote adoption of rescue cats...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 7 years agoNintendo Switch Interactive Road Trip Coming to Georgia
The Nintendo Switch Road Trip tour kicks off in June and will travel the nation through October, eventually hitting the Georgia...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 7 years agoGet Ready: Quota Hunt Apps Accepted Beginning June 1
“So, if you are hoping to get to hunt the area of your choice, don’t let the deadlines get past you...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 7 years agoIconic Show’s 50th Anniversary Celebrated by the U.S. Postal Service
The first day of issue event for the Sesame Street Forever stamps will be held immediately preceding one festival stop on...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 7 years agoNational Park Visitor Spending Contributed $40 Billion to U.S. Economy
Report Finds 2018 Spending Supported 329,000 jobs in Hotels, Restaurants, Transportation, Recreation
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 7 years agoFmr State Lawmaker Pens Book on “Tales from Georgia’s Gnat Line”
One former member of the Georgia General Assembly has penned a book on stories and experiences in the peach state -...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 7 years agoFederal government renames contentious “Runaway Negro Creek” in Georgia
The change follows a resolution passed by the Georgia General Assembly last year reqesting the alteration of the name.
